In the gloomy years following Japan's defeat in World War II, years marked by food shortages and grim living conditions, the daily comic strip Sazaesan brought a desperately needed ray of sunshine and laughter into Japanese homes. Since its first publication in 1946, it has delighted two generations and become a phenomenal publishing success, with more than 62 million copies sold in book form. A host of popular adaptations has appeared in other media: radio programs, an animated television series, even movies.The secret of Sazae-san's success is its cheerful (if perennially scatterbrained) heroine, Sazae, and her very ordinary family. Their trials and tribulations poke gentle fun at everyday Japanese life, allowing readers to share in jokes at their own expense. Sazae-san offers a rare glimpse into the daily life of the average Japanese family -- a cultural education disguised as affectionate and often hilarious entertainment. And for those looking for a fun way to study language, the text of the strip is given in both English and Japanese.
Machiko Hasegawa Pořadí knih
Tato autorka je známá především svým revolučním manga seriálem, který začal vycházet v roce 1946. Její práce se vyznačuje pronikavým postřehem pro každodenní život a společenské nuance, které zachycuje s laskavým humorem a neuvěřitelnou pozorností k detailu. Prostřednictvím svých postav zkoumá lidské vztahy a běžné radosti i strasti, čímž si získala srdce mnoha čtenářů. Její dílo, které se dočkalo i úspěšných adaptací v jiných médiích, nadále inspiruje a baví napříč generacemi.




- 1997
- 1997
The Wonderful World of Sazae-San
Bilingual: Sazae-San - For 50 Years, Japan's Best-Loved Comic Strip
- 200 stránek
- 7 hodin čtení
In the gloomy years following Japan's defeat in World War II, years marked by food shortages and grim living conditions, the daily comic strip Sazae-san brought a desperately needed ray of sunshine and laughter into Japanese homes. Since its first publication in 1946, it has delighted two generations and become a phenomenal publishing success, with more than 62 million copies sold in book form. A host of popular adaptations has appeared in other radio programs, an animated television series, even movies.The secret of Sazae-san's success is its cheerful (if perennially scatterbrained) heroine, Sazae, and her very ordinary family. Their trials and tribulations poke gentle fun at everyday Japanese life, allowing readers to share in jokes at their own expense. Sazae-san offers a rare glimpse into the daily life of the average Japanese family -- a cultural education disguised as affectionate and often hilarious entertainment. And for those looking for a fun way to study language, the text of the strip is given in both English and Japanese.
- 1997